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Quotations and domestic and international stories about the conflict and integration of modern civilization and traditional culture

1. Friends, can double the joy and halve the sorrow.

--Marcus T. Cicero

2. To have friends from afar is not a pleasure.

--Confucius

3. You can tell what kind of person you are by looking at your friends.

--Miguel . De . Cervantes

4. The most important thing in friendship is not to receive love, but to give it.

--Aristotle

5. Old friends are the best mirrors.

--Herbert

6. True friendship is a slow-growing plant.

--George. Washington

7. There is nothing more dangerous than an ignorant friend.

--La Fontaine

8. If you want to make good friends, you must first become a good friend yourself.

--Fadin

9. A man is a friend to a friend.

-- Sima Qian

10. It doesn't matter how far one has traveled in order to find a good friend.

--Tolstoy

11. One friend is enough for a man's life; two are too many, and three will cause trouble.

--Henry Adams

Three is too many, and three is trouble. Adams

12. You will be praised and you will be blamed. Make friends with those who accuse you and stay away from those who praise you.

The Talmud

13. Those who are truly close do not need words; even if they have not seen each other for many years, when they see each other again, their friendship will be the same as before.

--Taoism

14. Only friends who can share their inner feelings can give you the strength to overcome difficulties.

--Batasha. Gracian

15. The endurance of a donkey can be seen on a bumpy road, and the loyalty of friendship can be seen in a life of trouble.

--Minand

16. Fame, wine and love are not as dear to me as friendship which makes me happy.

--Hermann Hesse

This is the first time that I have ever read a book by Hesse. Hesse

17. A good friend will sincerely point out each other's mistakes when he sees them, will be genuinely happy when something good happens to his friend, and will be by his friend's side when he suffers, encouraging him and supporting him.

--Buddhist Sutra

18. True friendship is like human health. One can never realize his true value until it is lost.

--Colton

19. A truly good friend should come only by invitation when you are well pleased, and will come uninvited when you are displeased.

--Bernard

20. Do not pursue a friend's defects, do not divulge a friend's secrets, do not remember a friend's past mistakes. Only if you know these

three things can you make a true friend.

--Cabbage Roots